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Non-Binary Pride flag
image by Tomislav Todorović, 23 May 2020



Introduction

Term "non-binary" applies to the spectrum of gender identities that are outside the "gender binary," i.e. are not exclusively masculine or feminine?. This may mean having an indefinite gender, more than one gender or no gender at all, or having a "third gender" different from both male and female (itself not necessarily named), or having a changeable gender identity which fluctuates between male and female identities. Word "genderqueer" is often used as a synonym for "non-binary," but many people prefer the latter, feeling that the former does not describe them well, mostly due to the offensive use of word "queer." [1,2]
Tomislav Todorović, 23 May 2020
Sources:
[1] — Wikipedia page about non-binary gender identity: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-binary_gender
[2] — Dear Biary website: https://dearbiary.com/2018/08/21/the-brief-history-of-the-non-binary-flag-what-it-represents/


Description and origin of the flag

Non-Binary Pride Flag was created in February 2014 by Kye Rowan [1]. It has four horizontal stripes in yellow (top), white, purple, and black (bottom). The colors' meanings are as follows:

Recently, the flag was hoisted with reversed color order on several occasions: Berlin, Germany, on 27 July 2019 [1] and New Haven, Connecticut, on 15 September 2019.[2] Still these examples seem to be too few to allow for the flag to be described already as having "no right side up."
Tomislav Todorović, 7 July 2020
Sources:
[1] — Wikimedia Commons - Photo from Christopher Street Day Berlin, on 27 July 2019: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CSD_Berlin_2019_-_Lucas_Werkmeister_-_45_-_Bi,_Enby_Flags.jpg
[2] — Greater New Haven Arts Council website: https://www.newhavenarts.org/arts-paper/articles/pride-flies-high-in-new-haven